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dankrsta 07-21-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 903478)
I'm gonna go on a Cronenberg binge, because despite me really disliking AHOV, you can see that he actually has some directing talents.

History of Violence and Eastern Promises are very different films to those he's most famous for. I certainly like them less than his older ones. When I think of Cronenberg those two films never come to my mind.

mr dave 07-21-2010 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by glastonelle (Post 903319)
I know a lot of people on here really enjoyed this movie, but I dont see how. In my opinion, it was confusing, unrelatable and while it followed a quirky-but-good enough theme, it was hardly noticeable with the films strangeness. The acting was decent enough, and the plot had plesant enough twists, but then I see it on Top 10 romances of all time and I have no idea how it got there. What exactly do people see in this movie?

i think this is one of the best films i've ever seen. though i don't think it's a romantic film. in fact i don't think romance really has ANYTHING to do with the film if you consider it beyond its surface at all. to me it's about self discovery and the individual acceptance of the self. everything about the film lends itself to this.

Jim Carrey's character is the only 'real' person in the film. everyone else is a figment of his psychological being. it's not the relationship that he's trying to get over, it's the person he used to be. his girlfriend in the film represents the wants of his youth, while he struggles with dealing with the needs of his unavoidable maturation.

i found it to be a very deep, fulfilling, and refreshing take on the challenges people face in relationships with themselves as a necessity for preparing themselves as individuals to have fully satisfying relationships with others.

glastonelle 07-25-2010 04:14 AM

@CunningStunt

I realise its essentially a good movie, but I hated it.

Dr.Seussicide 07-25-2010 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by glastonelle (Post 903319)
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I know a lot of people on here really enjoyed this movie, but I dont see how. In my opinion, it was confusing, unrelatable and while it followed a quirky-but-good enough theme, it was hardly noticeable with the films strangeness. The acting was decent enough, and the plot had plesant enough twists, but then I see it on Top 10 romances of all time and I have no idea how it got there. What exactly do people see in this movie?

Wow, I loved this movie. I'm actually a bit surprised you didn't, but I really did enjoy it. Aside from the characters being extremely likable (Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet especially) I also found the story line to be quite relatable. The ability to erase someone from your mind if you could to save yourself from the pain of knowing that person, and realizing that despite the pain, to forget them would be a greater travesty. Maybe it didn't click for you at the time but I just found it to be a great film personally.


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